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THREE CONSULTING, LLC SHOOTS PROMO VIDEO WAYNE, NJ (June 30, 2015) – JVC Professional Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation, today announced October Three Consulting, retirement plan design and administration firm headquartered in Chicago, shot a promotional video using two JVC GY-LS300 4KCAM Super 35 camcorders. Designed as a “conversation starter” for human resources executives, the short video includes expert interviews and B-roll footage to explain why October Three entered the benefits administration market and what type of services clients can expect from the Retirement Architects. The three-day shoot in May was shot at October Three’s offices in Willis Towers and surrounding locations in Chicago. Kevin McCormick, director of communications for October Three Consulting, served as producer and director for the project. Although the piece will be featured online and sent to prospective clients via e-mail, he decided to shoot in 4K for the ability to push in on subjects in frame without losing resolution in post. “Because October Three is on the cutting edge of retirement technology,” he added, “it only seemed reasonable to have our media follow the same trajectory. I made the decision to go with JVC because of my many years of positive experiences using their products, along with their commitment to quality and excellence in the broadcast industry.” McCormick saw the GY-LS300 at the 2015 NAB Show and was intrigued by its price point, convenient form factor, and Variable Scan Mapping technology, which adapts the active area of the 4K Super 35 CMOS sensor to accommodate a wide variety of lenses and mounts. “What really piqued my interest was its sheer versatility,” he said. “The camera had all the features any DP would expect in a cinema camera.” While not his first time shooting in 4K, it was the first time Steve Herrlin, who served as director of photography for the project, used the GY-LS300. Based out of Chicago, Herrlin has spent more than 30 years as a freelance DP/lighting cameraman on corporate, commercial, and documentary projects. “I was really encouraged with JVC’s 4K cinema camera,” he recalled. “A full-size Super 35 sensor combined with the lens options of a Micro Four Thirds lens mount – that combination sounded pretty powerful.” For the interviews, the “A” camera was equipped with a FUJINON 19-90mm T2.9 Cabrio PL cinema lens using a Metabones lens adapter. The “A” camera was built on a Zacuto support base and mounted on a Kessler CineSlider to capture moving footage. The “B” camera, sporting a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L zoom lens and Metabones lens adapter, was mostly kept tight on a 3/4 profile of the interview subject. For B-roll, the “A” camera was kept on a tripod with wheels, while the “B” camera was mounted on a Glidecam. “There were numerous lighting challenges, as we were trying to capture the beautiful Chicago cityscape out the window as a backdrop without shots being too washed out,” explained McCormick. “I was also aiming for a shallow depth of field look to make the video more cinematic. With limited time to pull all the pieces together, the JVC 4K cameras helped us get the shots we needed quickly and efficiently.” Herrlin was impressed with the GY-LS300’s operation and results. “The menu was definitely refreshing and intuitive. I didn’t get lost – the menus made sense to me, more so than a lot of other cameras,” he said. “I was really happy with the color matching. The images were beautiful, there was zero artifacting, and exposure latitude was at least if not better than what I was expecting.” McCormick said there have been no problems editing the 4K files with Adobe Premiere, but cautioned others not to underestimate the system requirements for 4K editing. “You need to make sure your editing equipment can handle the throughput of two angles in 4K,” he noted. “It’s a lot of processing and bandwidth.” The flagship camera for the 4KCAM product line, the GY-LS300 features JVC's 4K Super 35 CMOS sensor and an industry standard MFT lens mount. Its Variable Scan Mapping technology provides native support of a variety of lenses with the use of third-party lens adapters. The GY-LS300 also includes a built-in HD streaming engine with Wi-Fi and 4G LTE connectivity to allow live HD transmission directly to hardware deocders, as well as support for RTMP streaming protocol for live streaming directly to popular Web sites and content delivery networks (CDNs).
Headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey, JVC Professional Video is a division of JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JVC KENWOOD Corporation. The company is a leading manufacturer and distributor of broadcast and professional video and audio equipment, D-ILA front projection systems, and Super LoLux HD video security products. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web site at http://pro.jvc.com or call (800) 582-5825. # # # Caption: October Three Consulting used two JVC GY-LS300 4KCAM Super 35 camcorders to shoot a promotional video in May. |